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Ahhh, the long awaited Episode 26. Cold and rain have hit the east coast pretty hard, keeping a lot of us from going out to do out segments, Personally I wanted to do the last 2.4Ghz Wireless segment all in field, but I havent been able to get out long enough to record. Also, my camera took a total shit on me, so the long wait is totally my fault. We got together for a meetup in hopes that we could all get some cool footage done, just to find out my cam would not read/write to the DV deck. Oh well.
This episode brings you a nifty tutorial on getting the Playstation 2 EyeToy USB Cam working on a computer, although the segment is for Windows, it will work under OSX and Linux. Ugster shows Orb, a kick ass media streaming program for windows that lets you send out your movies, music, even live TV out to anything that can connect to the internet. Watching TV on the smartphone... bad ass. Mustang makes a USB mass storage box that is a "Digital historian's" wet dream, I love the pirate fan grills. great touch! The last 2.4ghz Wireless Scanning Tips and Techniques segment airs as well. With a lot of good information on how to use the 2.4Ghz gear we have been building over the past year. Check the shownotes on the forums! There is more than what was put into the show, I have some small 'Extra Features' with more detailed info about some of the extra stuff never shown on the show. This isnt the last of 2.4Ghz, as always your questions, comments, and queries can bring more 2.4Ghz stuff back in action. The minions and misfits like to do a lot of radio scanning with me, so expect some side segments and extra features in the future, but not as segments in the show itself.
If you do go out and about for some ol' techno-terror in the wireless wilderness, record or blog it. Lets see what you have learned over the past two years of BSoD, but remember, we do NOT condone criminal hacking. We dont mind stepping on some toes or in the gray areas, but don't show us how you DDoS Wifi with MDK3 deauth' attacks, steal passwords and files from open WiFi, or "break" into peoples open Access points!
Episode 26
This episode showcases the Ocarina Wii Cheat Code handler, Mustang explains Image Meta Data, Ophidian reviews the Maglite LED upgrade, and Foxx goes postal with Parabolic satellite dishes.
Episode 25
Episode 24 is released on time. I get into the basics of Wii RAM Hacking and some tips on 2.4Ghz Yagi Antennas, Mustang shows us some insight on the Thumbs.db file and how it could be a naughty little tid'bit, and Ugster shows some Smartphone (Motorola Q) Tweaks to make it not suck so hard.
Episdoe 24
Episdoe 22 is released as planned. Sorry for the delay, the camping trip and some local meetups got in the way.:
As usual iPod mp4 and xvid avi formats are available. You can hit the Episodes link for more mirrors.
Foxx gives us an intro to basic 2.4ghz and general antenna design, and a Playstation 2 Softmod. Dortz explains more C++, and Ophidian showcases the WiSpy 2.4ghz Spectrum Analyzer.
Episode 19
Foxx continues to sink his claws into console hacking and homebrew with a Wii hardmod, and Mustang makes a stink about hooking the Wiimote to the PC. Foxx continues with more 2.4Ghz fun with USB Wireless Stick RF connector mods, and Metatron shows us some nifty Wireless Tools for linux. Dortz schools us in some more C++.
Episode 18
Foxx continues 2.4Ghz fun with modding USB WiFi adapters with an RF connector, Mustang gives some tips and software on conserving laptop power, Dortz strikes again with more C++, and Foxx throws some Gamecube RAM Hacking at us.
Episode 17
In this episode we run down some Pocket PC apps that don't suck, adding a heatsink you your External HDD, a simple transistor circuit to make an automatic LED night light (or auto-dim PC case mod), how to teather your cell phone, and softmodding the xbox.
Episode 9
This episode we get into basic Radio Communications, Skinning motorola Cell Phones, NES Hacking as usual with a little bit of Level Editing, RealVNC Secuirty Advisory with an explanation of the hole, how to find it, and fix it. CCD IR Vision makes use of a simple mod to a camera and household components to make a ghetto night-vision system, and we explore the real of Physical hacking with the basics of Urban Freeflow, or as Foxx like to call it.... Urban Chaos Training.
Episode 6